B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Thermometry, Thermal Expansion And Calorimetry, Exercise 1: DPP
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Questions from B M Sharma Solutions for Chapter: Thermometry, Thermal Expansion And Calorimetry, Exercise 1: DPP with Hints & Solutions
Oxygen boils at This temperature in Fahrenheit scale is approximately _____.

Recently, the phenomenon of superconductivity has been observed at . This temperature in Fahrenheit scale is nearly equal to _____.

The temperature of a substance increases by . On the Kelvin scale, this increase is equal to _____

Maximum density of is at a temperature of (in Fahrenheit scale) _____ .

The temperature of a body on Kelvin scale is found to be . When it is measured by Fahrenheit thermometer, it is found to be . The value of is _____.

A centigrade and a Fahrenheit thermometers are dipped in boiling water. The temperature of water is lowered until the Fahrenheit thermometer registers . The temperature as registered by the centigrade thermometer is _____.

The centigrade (Celsius) and Fahrenheit readings are same at _____.

On centigrade scale, the temperature of a body increases by . The increase in temperature on Fahrenheit scale is _____.
